Code 3 XTP Series Installation And Operation Instructions Manual Download Page 2

920-0533-00 Rev. C

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PA

TTERN 

GROUP

RED  WIRE 

WHITE  WIRE 

RED &   WHITE  WIRE 

FLASH PATTERN 

SYNC

Complies 

with

0

1-Default 1-Default 1-Default Cycle Flash

no

1

2

2

2

Single Flash 75FPM Ph1 Sim

yes

SC

3

3

3

Single Flash 75FPM Ph2 Sim

yes

SC

4

4

4

Single Flash 75FPM Up-Down Alt

yes

S

5

5

5

Single Flash 75FPM Right-Left Alt

yes

S

6

6

6

Single Flash 75FPM Diagonal Alt

yes

S

7

7

7

Single Flash 75FPM Rotate CCW

no

8

8

8

Single Flash 75FPM Rotate CW

no

2

9

9

9

Single Flash 120FPM Ph1 Sim

yes

SC

10

10

10

Single Flash 120FPM Ph2 Sim

yes

SC

11

11

11

Single Flash 120FPM Up-Down Alt

yes

S

12

12

12

Single Flash 120FPM Right-Left Alt

yes

S

13

13

13

Single Flash 120FPM Diagonal Alt

yes

S

14

14

14

Single Flash 120FPM Rotate CCW

yes

15

15

15

Single Flash 120FPM Rotate CW

yes

3

16

16

16

Double Flash 75FPM Ph1 Sim

yes

SC

17

17

17

Double Flash 75FPM Ph2 Sim

yes

SC

18

18

18

Double Flash 75FPM Up-Down Alt

yes

S

19

19

19

Double Flash 75FPM Right-Left Alt

yes

S

20

20

20

Double Flash 75FPM Diagonal Alt

yes

S

21

21

21

Double Flash 75FPM Rotate CCW

no

22

22

22

Double Flash 75FPM Rotate CW

no

Pattern Select Operation:

Notes on Synchronizing and Phase (Sync Ph):

Notes on Choosing Flash Patterns:

Notes on Dim Control:

Wiring Instructions:

RED: Positive, (5A fuse required)

WHITE: Positive, (5A fuse required)

BLACK: Negative

BLUE: Pattern select to negative -- Dim control to positive

YELLOW: Synchronized Function (Up to 32 units can be Synchronized)

            

Important!

 

 This unit is a safety device, and it must be 

connected to its own separate, fused power point to as-

sure its continued operation should any other electrical 

accessory fail.

A variety of flash patterns may be chosen for the light head. The Dual Stack light heads are split horizontally and vertically providing 4 separate lighted areas in each 

light head that may be chosen to flash up-down, right-left, diagonally, and to rotate. The Split Dual Color version also provides different colors for the upper level versus 

the lower level.

A separate flash pattern may be assigned for the power wires red, white, or both connected together and the pattern operated depending which wire or wires are ener

-

gized. Power the red or the white wires (or both together) then use the pattern select blue wire (touch to ground) to select the chosen flash pattern from one of the lists 

below.

Note: The split dual color light heads have a separate flash pattern list.

See the legend at the top of the pattern lists for compliance with various standards.

(Up to 32 light heads can be Synchronized by connecting their yellow wires).

When the yellow wires of the light heads are connected together, the group with Ph1 flash patterns will flash simultaneously. If the light heads in the second group are 

set to Ph2 flash patterns, they will flash alternately with the first group. To simplify the set-up of a synchronized installation, the following process is recommended:

1. Before connecting the yellow wires together, choose the desired flash pattern for each light head. 

The patterns chosen must have the same flash rate for all light 

heads intended to be synchronized. (By definition a 75fpm light head will not sync with at 120fpm light head) 

To avoid confusion set each light head in-

dividually to the chosen flash pattern using the blue pattern select wire. Ph1 light heads will alternate with Ph2 light heads and simultaneously with all other light 

heads set to Ph1. Ph2 light heads flash simultaneously with all other light heads set to Ph2. It is also strongly recommended that the same style of flash pattern 

be used on all heads to produce the most effective warning pattern.

2. Connect the yellow synchronization wires together and check that the light heads are flashing in a synchronized manner as expected. If a pattern for one light head 

appears to be wrong, keep the yellow wire connected and use the blue pattern select wire to cycle forward or backward for that individual light head until the cor-

rect pattern is selected. Once that is completed verify the light head is synchoronized correctly.

The light head intensity may be reduced if necessary. The Blue wire when connected to positive will reduce the intensity to 25% for SAE patterns. NOTE: The blue wire 

must be disconnected from any voltage when not activating DIM nor changing flash patterns.

The light head flash pattern may be changed by touching the Blue wire to ground for the following intervals (while the light head is flashing):

NOTE: The blue wire must be disconnected from any voltage when not activating DIM nor changing flash patterns.

- When the light head signal becomes steady, disconnect the Blue wire and the flash pattern will increment by one pattern.

- When the light head signal becomes steady, then goes off, disconnect the Blue wire and the flash pattern will decrement by one pattern.

- When the light head signal becomes steady, then goes off, then becomes steady again, disconnect the Blue wire and the flash pattern will reset to the factory default 

pattern.

- When the light head signal becomes steady, then goes off, then becomes steady again, then goes off again, disconnect the Blue wire and the flash pattern will become 

set to the steady burn mode.

Flash Patterns XTP4DS Single Color:

 (continued on next page)

For patterns that meet SAE J595 Class1 requirements for Red, Blue, Amber, and White, see 

S

 in chart below!

For patterns that meet California Title 13 Class B requirements for Red, Blue, and Amber, see 

C

 in chart below!

PA

TTERN 

GROUP

RED  WIRE 

WHITE  WIRE 

RED &   WHITE  WIRE 

FLASH PATTERN 

SYNC

Complies 

with

4

23

23

23

Double Flash 120FPM Ph1 Sim

yes

S

24

24

24

Double Flash 120FPM Ph2 Sim

yes

S

25

25

25

Double Flash 120FPM Up-Down Alt

yes

S

26

26

26

Double Flash 120FPM Rt-Left Alt

yes

S

27

27

27

Double Flash 120FPM Diagonal Alt

yes

S

28

28

28

Double Flash 120FPM Rotate CCW

no

29

29

29

Double Flash 120FPM Rotate CW

no

5

30

30

30

Quad Flash 75FPM Ph1 Sim

yes

SC

31

31

31

Quad Flash 75FPM Ph2 Sim

yes

SC

32

32

32

Quad Flash 75FPM Up-Down Alt

yes

S

33

33

33

Quad Flash 75FPM Right-Left Alt

yes

S

34

34

34

Quad Flash 75FPM Diagonal Alt

yes

S

35

35

35

Quad Flash 75FPM Rotate CCW

no

36

36

36

Quad Flash 75FPM Rotate CW

no

6

37

37

37

Quad Flash 150FPM Ph1 Sim

yes

S

38

38

38

Quad Flash 150FPM Ph2 Sim

yes

S

39

39

39

Quad Flash 150FPM Up-Down Alt

yes

S

40

40

40

Quad Flash 150FPM Right-Left Alt

yes

S

41

41

41

Quad Flash 150FPM Diagonal Alt

yes

S

42

42

42

Quad Flash 150FPM Rotate CCW

no

43

43

43

Quad Flash 150FPM Rotate CW

no

Summary of Contents for XTP Series

Page 1: ...ling and using Installer This manual must be delivered to the end user WARNING Failure to install or use this product according to manufacturers recommendations may result in property damage serious injury and or death to those you are seeking to protect 1 Proper installation combined with operator training in the use care and maintenance of emergency warning devices are essential to ensure the sa...

Page 2: ...ad will not sync with at 120fpm light head To avoid confusion set each light head in dividually to the chosen flash pattern using the blue pattern select wire Ph1 light heads will alternate with Ph2 light heads and simultaneously with all other light heads set to Ph1 Ph2 light heads flash simultaneously with all other light heads set to Ph2 It is also strongly recommended that the same style of fl...

Page 3: ...Quint Flash 150FPM Alt Up Dn Ph1 yes S 31 31 31 Quint Flash 150FPM Alt Up Dn Ph2 yes S 32 32 32 Quint Flash 150FPM Rotate CCW no 33 33 33 Quint Flash 150FPM Rotate CW no 9 34 34 34 Steady Single no 10 35 35 35 Modulation no 11 36 36 36 2 Double Flash 2 Triple Flash Alt no 12 37 37 37 4 Single Flash 2 Quad Flash Alt no 13 38 38 38 Steady Burn no Flash Patterns XTP4DS Split Dual Color For patterns t...

Page 4: ...OR REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT THE PRODUCT DO NOT CONSTITUTE WARRANTIES Remedies and Limitation of Liability MANUFACTURER S SOLE LIABILITY AND BUYER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IN CONTRACT TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR UNDER ANY OTHER THEORY AGAINST MANUFACTURER REGARDING THE PRODUCT AND ITS USE SHALL BE AT MANUFACTURER S DISCRETION THE REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF THE PRODUCT OR THE REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID...

Page 5: ...cy warning devices often require high electrical voltages and or currents Exercise caution when working with live electrical connections 3 This product must be properly grounded Inadequate grounding and or shorting of electrical connections can cause high current arcing which can cause personal injury and or severe vehicle damage including fire 4 Proper placement and installation is vital to the p...

Page 6: ...eady then goes off then becomes steady again disconnect the Blue wire and the flash pattern will reset to the factory default pattern When the light head signal becomes steady then goes off then becomes steady again then goes off again disconnect the Blue wire and the flash pattern will become set to the steady burn mode Wiring Instructions RED Positive 5A fuse required WHITE Positive 5A fuse requ...

Page 7: ...ith 2 4 6 8 yes S Dbl 120FPM Alt 2 4 6 8 with 1 3 5 7 yes S 28 Dbl 120FPM Diagonal 1 7 Alt 4 6 yes S 32 Dbl 120FPM Up Dn 1 3 Alt 5 7 only yes S Dbl 120FPM Up Dn 2 4 Alt 6 8 only yes S 29 Dbl 120FPM Diagonal 3 5 Alt 2 8 yes S 33 Dbl 120PM Up Dn 1 3 Alt 6 8 only yes S Dbl 120FPM Up Dn 5 7 Alt 2 4 only yes S 30 Dbl 120FPM CCW 1 3 5 7 Alt 2 4 6 8 no 34 Dbl 120FPM Rt Lt 1 5 Alt 3 7 yes S Dbl 120FPM Rt ...

Page 8: ... OR REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT THE PRODUCT DO NOT CONSTITUTE WARRANTIES Remedies and Limitation of Liability MANUFACTURER S SOLE LIABILITY AND BUYER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IN CONTRACT TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR UNDER ANY OTHER THEORY AGAINST MANUFACTURER REGARDING THE PRODUCT AND ITS USE SHALL BE AT MANUFACTURER S DISCRETION THE REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF THE PRODUCT OR THE REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAI...

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